Guy Kerner

Guy Kerner (28 January 1922 – 5 April 1984) was a 20th-century French stage and film actor.

Guy Kerner
Born28 January 1922
Died5 April 1984(1984-04-05) (aged 62)
Occupationstage and film actor

He is buried at the cemetery of Condé-sur-Vesgre (Yvelines).

Filmography

Cinema

Television

  • 1959: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes, episode On a tué le mort by Claude Loursais as Paul Heyrieux, le fondé de pouvoir
  • 1959: La caméra explore le temps, episode Le véritable Aiglon by Stellio Lorenzi as Apponyi
  • 1961: La caméra explore le temps, episode Les Templiers by Stellio Lorenzi as Charles de Lorraine, brother of the king
  • 1962: La caméra explore le temps, episode Le Meurtre d'Henry Darnley ou La Double Passion of Marie Stuart by Guy Lessertisseur, as Georges Douglas
  • 1963: Thierry la Fronde, episode Les Compagnons à Paris by Robert Guez as Des Essarts
  • 1964: Rocambole, episode L'Héritage mystérieux, by Jean-Pierre Decourt, as the judge
  • 1964: Les Armes de la nuit by Gilbert Pineau (after the novel by Vercors), as Pierre
  • 1964: Thierry la Fronde, episode La Bague du dauphin by Robert Guez, as Des Essarts
  • 1964: Thierry la Fronde, episode Brétigny by Robert Guez as Des Essarts
  • 1965: Merlusse by Georges Folgoas (after Marcel Pagnol), as le surveillant général
  • 1965: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes, episode Bonheur à tout prix by Claude Loursais, as: the doctor
  • 1965: Thierry la Fronde, episode La route de Calais by Robert Guez, as Des Essarts
  • 1965: La caméra explore le temps, episode L'Affaire Ledru by Stellio Lorenzi, as De Boudy
  • 1966: Thierry la Fronde, episode Fausse monnaie by Robert Guez, as Des Essarts
  • 1966: Thierry la Fronde, episode Jouets dangereux by Robert Guez as Des Essarts
  • 1966: Thierry la Fronde, episode Échec au roi by Robert Guez, as Des Essarts
  • 1966: Thierry la Fronde, episode La Fourche du Diable by Robert Guez, as Des Essarts
  • 1966: Thierry la Fronde, episode Le Drame de Rouvres by Robert Guez, as Des Essarts
  • 1966: Comment ne pas épouser un milliardaire by Lazare Iglésis (serial adapted from the novel by Luisa-Maria Linares), as le capitaine
  • 1967: Le Golem by Jean Kerchbron (telefilm adapted from the novel by Gustav Meyrink), as le greffier
  • 1968: Sérieux s'abstenir (telefilm)
  • 1968: Une femme sans importance by Gilbert Pineau (téléfilm adapted from Oscar Wilde), as Lord Illingworth
  • 1968: L'Idiot (from the novel by Fiodor Dostoïevski), adapted and directed by André Barsacq, as Totzki
  • 1969: Le Petit monde de Marie-Plaisance by André Pergament (series)
  • 1970: La Hobereaute (spoken opera by Jacques Audiberti), directed by Georges Vitaly, en différé de l'Hôtel de Béthune-Sully dans le cadre du Festival du Marais, réalisation de captation de pièce de théâtre de Philippe Laïk, as le maître Parfait
  • 1971: La Mort des capucines, telefilm by Agnès Delarive, as Kérondic
  • 1971: Quentin Durward (from the novel by Sir Walter Scott), TV series by Gilles Grangier as Tristan l'Hermite
  • 1971: Le Soldat et la sorcière (by Armand Salacrou), telefilm by Jean-Paul Carrère, as l'aide de camp
  • 1972: Le Père Goriot (after the novel by Honoré de Balzac), telefilm by Guy Jorré, as M. de Restaud
  • 1973: La Porteuse de pain (after the novel by Xavier de Montépin), TV series by Marcel Camus, as le procureur
  • 1973: L'Alphoméga, TV series by Lazare Iglésis
  • 1973: Les Mohicans de Paris (after the novel by Alexandre Dumas), TV series by Gilles Grangier, as Jackal
  • 1974: Gil Blas de Santillane (after the novel by Alain-René Lesage), TV series by Jean-Roger Cadet, as le comte de Lirias
  • 1974: Ardéchois coeur fidèle, TV series by Jean-Pierre Gallo, as De Lentillac
  • 1975: Salvator et Les Mohicans de Paris (from the novel by Alexandre Dumas), TV series by Bernard Borderie as Jackal
  • 1975: Erreurs judiciaires, TV series by Alain Franck and Jean Laviron, as M. Buisson
  • 1976: Le Cousin Pons (from the novel by Honoré de Balzac), telefilm by Guy Jorré, as Fritz Brunner
  • 1977: Ne le dites pas avec des roses, TV series by Gilles Grangier
  • 1977: Banlieue sud-est (from the novel by René Fallet), TV series by Gilles Grangier
  • 1978: Émile Zola ou la Conscience humaine, TV series by Stellio Lorenzi, as le procureur
  • 1978: Gaston Phébus (from the novel by Gaston de Béarn), TV series by Bernard Borderie, as Bertrand de Waast
  • 1979: Grilles closes, telefilm by Henri Helman, as l'homme
  • 1978–1980: Médecins de nuit, TV series
    • 1978: Jean-François, directed by Philippe Lefebvre
    • 1980: Henri Gillot retraité, directed by Pierre Lary, as Potat-Germain
  • 1981: Raspail ou La passion de la République, screenplay by Pierre Dumayet, téléfilm, as le président du tribunal de Bourges
  • 1983: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes, episode La Chine à paris, directed by François Martin, as M. Granier
  • 1984: Hello Einstein by Lazare Iglesis

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